Golf Irons and Golf Putters

October 25th, 2009 Senior Golf

 

Primarily golf irons are known in the world comes in two finishes namely metal finish and satin finish. You might find a rare golf iron with Fly Yellow finish. Pressure casting method is used for manufacturing these golf irons.

The golf irons are made up of soft metals. A quality of good golf iron is the propriety of forgiveness.

Let’s elaborate on different type of golf iron.

  • Gun Metal finish Golf Irons: This are considered to be the best golf irons. These gun metal finish golf iron posses the propriety of Ion plasma. These plasma finish enable the golf iron to gain finish level as less as .03 microns. The latest and rarer version of yellow finish golf iron also posses all properties of other gun metal golf irons and is manufactured through pressure cast method. Your pleasure of playing golf due to playing with these yellow finish golf irons.

 

  • Satin finish golf irons are considered to be traditional. Satin finish golf iron and has all properties of gun metal golf irons.

 

  • Mid-size Golf Irons: These golf irons are neither too short nor too big , as is suggestive from the nomenclature. Perimeter weighting is the primary qualities of these golf irons. These mid-size golf irons are available in gun metal finish generally.

 

  • Oversize Golf Iron: These golf irons are produced with stainless steel. Oversize golf irons are little more offset than the other type of cavity back golf irons. Keeping the high handicap and mid handicap professional golfers in view using oversize golf irons. Oversize golf irons are mainly available in Graphite and Steel shafts.

Improving your game and make your game having a good result by selecting a right golf putter is equally important. Golf putters is an aspect of concern for all golfers. Golf putter are available in different specifications.

By Gordon Petten

 

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